Dear Mark,
I just wanted to express some of my personal thoughts on Neothink. I’ll try to keep this to a few condensed thoughts, as I’m sure I could write all day on this subject!
I’m a 58 year old professional with a 4 year degree. This obviously doesn’t mean I’m smart with everything in my life. I’m one of those people you hear about, letting their credit card debt get out-of-hand. This debt is huge. Most of it went for trying different “business ideas” attempting to get ahead in life.
The debt accelerated rapidly after I ended up in a no-win situation at work (long story, but it started well-intentioned with myself, and then a friend of mine trying to help out my new boss with his new hobby project). I ended up in the middle, and by then our management took a change for the worse. I felt “trapped” and desperate to get out of this company but knew I really wanted to be part of a business, not just go to work for another company. This is when I started purchasing more and more “money making” ideas.
These businesses ranged from expensive real estate based training to web site businesses and other “money making plans”. Not only did I incur the debt, but I never seemed to be able to complete the training, or I would complete the training, and not implement it. I used to think it was me, but during some of my early Neothink studies I learned why none of these things worked for me.
With my age, a large debt, no savings, no big retirement option, and really not being happy working for these companies, I had “kind of a cloud hanging over me”. I’ve been basically living check-to-check. Although I’d love to find that special lady to share my life with, I can’t even afford to date (while paying off this debt). I was feeling the pressure more and more to get out of this situation. I didn’t consciously dwell on this “cloud” but it was always there in the background. I didn’t see much of a future for me if I didn’t find a way out of this situation soon. I felt I “blew it” and had waisted much of my life.
Then I received my first Neothink introductory letter. I was intrigued and ordered my first book. It took off from there…
I hadn’t been studying Neothink long before that “cloud” disappeared. Sure, I have my occasional down time (I’m still new at this), but I know I now have the “step by step” tools to go beyond anything I had previously even dreamed.
What I’ve learned from the Neothink material is worth so much more in my life than my college degree. Yes the education helped me earn a living, but if Neothink thinking had been incorporated into my education, I’m sure I wouldn’t have been searching for that “I know I was meant for something more” for 27 years now.
I have the kind of mind that wants to understand the logic in everything. Neothink has answered so many questions for me.
While I’m working on turning what I really enjoy doing into my livelihood (my downstream focus), I’ve also been doing better at that company I still work for. In spite of losing what help I had, on top of increasing workload, I’ve become more efficient in my current job and more noticed. I’m becoming the “go-to-guy”. This, while still working with my former boss. I owe this to Neothink!
Through my Neothink studies I learned that how my mind thinks (in pictures) is not is not the way the majority of people’s minds work. I used to get somewhat frustrated when I had trouble getting concepts across to certain people, especially at work. I thought I had excellent communication skills, but still had trouble getting some people understand my ideas and thoughts. Now I understand why, and try to convey my ideas and thoughts to these people using different methods. Yet, there are a handful of people I’ve met where we can almost complete each others sentences (when explaining an idea). Amazing, 58 years old and I just learned this.
As for people who read a little or hear about Neothink and think it’s some kind of “cult-like” group – they need to keep an open mind until they are given the opportunity to study the Neothink material. When I first started studying Neothink, I looked at the web site noted in the material. This original web site, although being honest and factual, was created with old technology and had a “dark look” to it. Add to that “dark look”, so many negative opinions from uninformed people, and it did almost look almost “cult-like”. Fortunately the new web sites are being created with current technology.
People are inherently afraid, or at least reluctant to go out of their comfort zone. It turns out, I didn’t know what a real “comfort zone” felt like until I became part of the Neothink movement. I have even experienced occasional, unexpected moments of euphoria which I have to attribute to just knowing what is possible (for the human race).
Thank you from the bottom of my heart for the opportunity to learn and therefore apply the Neothink secrets (before the “crowd” catches on)! Also, I must applaud your writing ability. To be able to communicate something of this magnitude to people at most levels, in ways that are interesting and understandable, and to constantly cause “the light bulb to go off over your head” is truly an impressive ability!
With Honesty,
Phil G
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